Desert (Jul 2015)

First observations of the aquatic invertebrate fauna in ephemeral Atacama River (22° S, Antofagasta Region, Chile)

  • Patricio De los Rios Escalante,
  • Konrad Górski,
  • Patricio Acevedo,
  • Manuel Castro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22059/jdesert.2015.56475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 117 – 121

Abstract

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The invertebrate communities of the northern Chilean rivers are characterised by their marked endemism andspecificity of their community structure in different basins. The river systems located in the Atacama Desert are endorheicand are affected by the rainy period of January-February commonly known as the “Bolivian winter“. The present study isthe first report on the observations of arthropods in the ephemeral Atacama River during a period of the “Bolivian winter“.The Atacama River is characterised by species with poor invertebrate assemblage dominated by diapausing crustaceans(cladocera, copepod, ostracoda) and dispersing aquatic insects (ephemeroptera and diptera larvae).

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